James Barnes (General)

James Barnes (General)

Infobox Military Person
name= James Barnes
born= birth date|1801|12|28
died= death date and age|1869|02|12|1801|12|28
placeofbirth= Boston, Massachusetts
placeofdeath= Springfield, Massachusetts
placeofburial= Springfield Cemetery


caption= James Barnes, photo taken during the 1860s
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America Union
branch= United States Army Union Army
serviceyears=1829–1836, 1861–1866 (USA)
rank= brev. Major General
commands=
battles= American Civil War
*Battle of Shepherdstown
*Battle of Fredericksburg
*Battle of Gettysburg
awards=
laterwork= civil engineering

James Barnes (December 28, 1801 – February 12, 1869) was a railroad executive and a Union Army general in the American Civil War.

Early life

Barnes was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He attended the Boston Latin School and graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1829, in the same class as Robert E. Lee. However, at age 28 he was older than most West Point cadets upon completion, and placed fifth out of 46 cadets. He was then commissioned a brevet second lieutenant in the 4th U.S. Artillery, but spent most of his army service as an instructor of tactics and French at the Academy.Eicher, p. 116.]

Barnes resigned his commission on July 31, 1836, to become a railroad civil engineer and by 1839 he was superintendent of the Western Railroad, a job he would hold for 22 years.

Civil War service

On July 26, 1861, Barnes was commissioned a colonel in the 18th Massachusetts Regiment. He and his regiment joined the Army of the Potomac during the Peninsula Campaign, but saw no combat. During the Seven Days Battles the 18th was assigned to guard duty in the rear, and again Barnes saw no combat. His brigade commander, Brig. Gen. John Martindale, was relieved of command after the Battle of Malvern Hill and Barnes became the new commander of the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, V Corps on July 10, 1862. For reasons unrecorded, Barnes was not present with his brigade at the Second Battle of Bull Run and although the V Corps marched to the Battle of Antietam, it was left in reserve and once again saw no action. However, during Lee's retreat back to Virginia, Barnes saw his first combat when his brigade was attacked by the rearguard of the Confederate Army, resulting in over 200 men shot or drowned in the Potomac River and over 100 more captured.

At the Battle of Fredericksburg in December, Barnes distinguished himself for the first time, leading his brigade in one of the final assaults against Confederate positions on Marye's Heights. His division commander wrote after the battle, "James Barnes ... is entitled to special notice for his coolness, energy, and marked ability." [Tagg, p. 84.] At the Battle of Chancellorsville, the old pattern returned and the V Corps was left in reserve. On November 29, 1862, Barnes was promoted to brigadier general. After the battle, his division commander, Charles Griffin, fell ill and Barnes assumed command of the 1st Division on December 26, 1862.

In 1863 Barnes's division camped at Union Mills, Maryland, on its way to Pennsylvania, where the Battle of Gettysburg would turn out to be the most significant action in his career. The new division commander, now 61 years old (older than any other Union general present except Brig. Gen. George S. Greene), arrived early on the morning of the second day, July 2, 1863, with the rest of the V Corps. During the massive Confederate assault on the Union left flank that afternoon, one of Barnes's brigades, under Col. Strong Vincent, was diverted to defend the flank at Little Round Top. The brigade performed magnificently, but Barnes had essentially nothing to do with its actions or the decision to send it there.

Barnes did get personally involved with his other two brigades, who were sent to reinforce the Union line in the Wheatfield, and here his career took a fatal downward turn. He was criticized after the battle for withdrawing his two brigades under Colonels Jacob B. Sweitzer and William S. Tilton 300 yards back from the Wheatfield without permission, despite protests from the generals on his flanks. When reinforcements from the II Corps arrived, Maj. Gen. David B. Birney gave orders for Barnes's men to lie down while the brigade of Brig. Gen. Samuel K. Zook marched over them. Sweitzer's brigade was sent into the Wheatfield, where it was attacked in the flank by another Confederate charge led by Brig. Gen. William T. Wofford. Aides could not find Barnes in the vicinity of his troops. Later that day, Barnes was wounded in the leg and although it healed, he would never return to combat duty.

After recovering from his wound, Barnes spent the remainder of the war on garrison duty in Virginia and Maryland. This included commanding the District of St. Mary's, Maryland, which contained the prisoner-of-war camp at Point Lookout, Maryland, in the Middle Department. Just before the end of the war he received a brevet promotion to major general on March 13, 1865. He was mustered out of the volunteer service on January 15, 1866.

Postbellum

After the war, Barnes returned to his profession of railroad civil engineering and was a member of the government commission that supervised the building of the Union Pacific Railroad. Barnes died in Springfield, Massachusetts, and is buried there in Springfield Cemetery.

ee also

*List of American Civil War generals
*18th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry

References

*Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
*Tagg, Larry, [http://www.rocemabra.com/~roger/tagg/generals/ "The Generals of Gettysburg"] , Savas Publishing, 1998, ISBN 1-882810-30-9.
*Warner, Ezra L., "Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders", Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1964. ISBN 0-8071-0882-7

Notes

External links

* [http://www.18thmass.com 18th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Website]
* [http://www.touchtheelbow.com Touch the Elbow - Blogging the Civil War by researchers of the 18th Massachusetts]

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